Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
The New York Times conferences deepen conversations in disrupted industries: health, higher education, technology, food, luxury, energy and more.
Each event, thoughtfully curated by The New York Times, features noteworthy speakers, panel discussions and interactive debate, and high-level networking. See our full list of upcoming conferences below.

published:12 Mar 2017

views:424

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
DateShot: April 18, 2006Duration: 10:47
Original source and license:FreeVideo.RT.com

published:20 Sep 2013

views:1646

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
See more great art at simpletreebooks.com

published:04 Nov 2013

views:248

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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go visit The Izmir Archeology Museum (Turkish: İzmir Arkeoloji Müzesi) which is an archeology museum in Izmir, Turkey and which contains a number of artifacts from around the Gulf of Izmir. Most of the artifacts, which include jewelry, busts, statues, statuettes, tools, and various eating and cooking utensils, come from the Bronze Age, or from the Greek and Roman periods.
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published:27 Jun 2018

views:10055

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.

published:27 Sep 2008

views:30597

Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208151609.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abzu
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Iraq/@28.0052238,43.6051908,4.49z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1557823d54f54a11:0x6da561bba2061602!8m2!3d33.223191!4d43.679291
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/edition2/credits.php
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi
http://unexplained.co/paranormal-articles/five-amazing-forgotten-underwater-cities/7717/
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Heraklion,+Greece/@34.9583971,35.2482398,4.95z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x149a586bd068e13f:0x400bd2ce2b9b6f0!8m2!3d35.3387352!4d25.1442126
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published:26 Jul 2017

views:27430

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. It will unite for the first time the museum’s two paintings of Dieppe and Cologne with a closely related, yet unfinished, work from Tate Britain that depicts the modern harbor of Brest. The exhibition is organized by SusanGrace Galassi, SeniorCurator at The Frick Collection; leading Turner scholar Ian Warrell; and JoannaSheers Seidenstein, the Frick’s Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published in association with Yale University Press.

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the Persian Gulf a giant explosion ripped through the ship, causing a fire that would last for two days before the vessel would finally sink to the bottom of the Gulf. The disaster claimed 238 lives. A survivor, who published an account of the incident, describes the sound of the wind tearing through the ship being drowned out by the sound of human screams and says that those screams have haunted him his whole life.
6. Iran’s Suez Canal
This hasn’t been built yet, but if it ever does it will be a huge deal. Iran is planning to construct an artificial canal linking the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. The ambitious project faces a ton of hurdles, but it is expected to be commissioned sometime in the 2020’s. Issues to overcome include the cost of the project, the many different countries that would have to be involved and the difference in elevation between the Iranian regions that would have to be connected. It is a project that has been discussed since the 1980’s and would be extremely beneficial to the regions in the area, especially Iran.
5. Nowruz Oil Field Spill
The Gulf War oil spill is infamous thanks to the fact that it was both the biggest oil spill ever and that it was done intentionally. Historically it overshadows another big oil spill that also occurred in the Persian Gulf. On February 10, 1983 a tanker collided with a platform at the Nowruz Oil Field, causing a spill of approximately 1,500 barrels daily. The well was left uncapped for over 7 months because it was in the middle of the Iran/ Iraq war zone. Finally the well was capped by the Iranians on September 18,1983 in an operation that would claim 11 lives.
4. UnknownCreature Surfaces
People ran wild with speculation when this and several other photos surfaced in July of 2013. An Iranian vessel discovered this unknown creature floating around in the Persian Gulf. The vessel was unable to haul the giant carcass back to land so we will never know for sure what it was. While some claimed it could have been the loch ness monster, it was more than likely, a whale carcass.
3. U.S. Boats Seized
In January of this year two United States Navy riverine command boats and their crews were seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsNavy for wandering into Iranian territorial water. The issue was quickly resolved and the fleet was released after 15 hours. It comes amid a string of recent incidents between the two navies in the Persian Gulf. In late August, four of Iran’s ships got dangerously close to a U.S. destroyer traveling at high speeds. The U.S. ships fired off 10 flares before the approaching vessels finally veered off course. The U.S. called the incident unsafe and unprofessional.
2. USS Stark Incident
An Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the USSStark on May 17 1987, killing 37 of its crew and injuring an additional 21. The incident took place amidst the Iran- Iraq war and analysis of the incident revealed that the crew was partly to blame as they failed to warn the Iraqi jet that it was approaching a United States vessel. The remaining crew spent the night of the incident and the following day fighting a fire on the ship and the vessel was eventually able to make it back to land under her own power.
1. Gulf War Oil Spill
Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped millions of barrels of oil into the Persian Gulf at the end of January 1991. The incident was a wartime move against U.S. forces and remains the largest oil spill in history to this day. People who witnessed the spill explain that it is hard to describe the amount of oil in the water. While the Persian Gulf was shockingly resilient to the large amount of oil in her waters it still devastated marine wildlife and coastal habitats in the Gulf.

published:14 Sep 2016

views:55493

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

published:15 Jan 2019

views:174

It is known as the 'Jacuzzi of Despair' - and is one of the oddest places on the planet.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3895610/The-bottomless-jacuzzi-despair-kills-swims-Researchers-reveal-massive-brine-pool-coast-New-Orleans.htmlMusic: Hypnothis by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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The story postulates that humans of superior intelligence could, if they banded together and kept themselves genetically separate, create a new species. In the process they would develop into a hidden and benevolent "ruling" class. The story invokes the notions of the General Semantics of Alfred Korzybski and the work of Samuel Renshaw to explain the nature of thought and how people could be trained to think more rapidly and accurately; critics have said that both systems are misrepresented and never claimed the kinds of results shown in the story. The material on human intelligence and self-guided evolution is intermixed with a more standard "secret agent" adventure story.

Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
The New York Times conferences deepen conversations in disrupted industries: health, higher education, technology, food, luxury, energy and more.
Each event, thoughtfully curated by The New York Times, features noteworthy speakers, panel discussions and interactive debate, and high-level networking. See our full list of upcoming conferences below.

11:00

Izhorian tribes return to ancient homeland on Gulf of Finland

Izhorian tribes return to ancient homeland on Gulf of Finland

Izhorian tribes return to ancient homeland on Gulf of Finland

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
DateShot: April 18, 2006Duration: 10:47
Original source and license:FreeVideo.RT.com

17:52

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
See more great art at simpletreebooks.com

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11:37

Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.

39:08

Lost Civilization under Persian Gulf, Ancient, Water World, Home of Enki, & the Great Abzu Discovery

Lost Civilization under Persian Gulf, Ancient, Water World, Home of Enki, & the Great Abzu Discovery

Lost Civilization under Persian Gulf, Ancient, Water World, Home of Enki, & the Great Abzu Discovery

Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208151609.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abzu
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Iraq/@28.0052238,43.6051908,4.49z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1557823d54f54a11:0x6da561bba2061602!8m2!3d33.223191!4d43.679291
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/edition2/credits.php
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi
http://unexplained.co/paranormal-articles/five-amazing-forgotten-underwater-cities/7717/
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Heraklion,+Greece/@34.9583971,35.2482398,4.95z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x149a586bd068e13f:0x400bd2ce2b9b6f0!8m2!3d35.3387352!4d25.1442126
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5:51

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. It will unite for the first time the museum’s two paintings of Dieppe and Cologne with a closely related, yet unfinished, work from Tate Britain that depicts the modern harbor of Brest. The exhibition is organized by SusanGrace Galassi, SeniorCurator at The Frick Collection; leading Turner scholar Ian Warrell; and JoannaSheers Seidenstein, the Frick’s Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published in association with Yale University Press.

13 Crazy Persian Gulf Events

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the Persian Gulf a giant explosion ripped through the ship, causing a fire that would last for two days before the vessel would finally sink to the bottom of the Gulf. The disaster claimed 238 lives. A survivor, who published an account of the incident, describes the sound of the wind tearing through the ship being drowned out by the sound of human screams and says that those screams have haunted him his whole life.
6. Iran’s Suez Canal
This hasn’t been built yet, but if it ever does it will be a huge deal. Iran is planning to construct an artificial canal linking the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. The ambitious project faces a ton of hurdles, but it is expected to be commissioned sometime in the 2020’s. Issues to overcome include the cost of the project, the many different countries that would have to be involved and the difference in elevation between the Iranian regions that would have to be connected. It is a project that has been discussed since the 1980’s and would be extremely beneficial to the regions in the area, especially Iran.
5. Nowruz Oil Field Spill
The Gulf War oil spill is infamous thanks to the fact that it was both the biggest oil spill ever and that it was done intentionally. Historically it overshadows another big oil spill that also occurred in the Persian Gulf. On February 10, 1983 a tanker collided with a platform at the Nowruz Oil Field, causing a spill of approximately 1,500 barrels daily. The well was left uncapped for over 7 months because it was in the middle of the Iran/ Iraq war zone. Finally the well was capped by the Iranians on September 18,1983 in an operation that would claim 11 lives.
4. UnknownCreature Surfaces
People ran wild with speculation when this and several other photos surfaced in July of 2013. An Iranian vessel discovered this unknown creature floating around in the Persian Gulf. The vessel was unable to haul the giant carcass back to land so we will never know for sure what it was. While some claimed it could have been the loch ness monster, it was more than likely, a whale carcass.
3. U.S. Boats Seized
In January of this year two United States Navy riverine command boats and their crews were seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsNavy for wandering into Iranian territorial water. The issue was quickly resolved and the fleet was released after 15 hours. It comes amid a string of recent incidents between the two navies in the Persian Gulf. In late August, four of Iran’s ships got dangerously close to a U.S. destroyer traveling at high speeds. The U.S. ships fired off 10 flares before the approaching vessels finally veered off course. The U.S. called the incident unsafe and unprofessional.
2. USS Stark Incident
An Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the USSStark on May 17 1987, killing 37 of its crew and injuring an additional 21. The incident took place amidst the Iran- Iraq war and analysis of the incident revealed that the crew was partly to blame as they failed to warn the Iraqi jet that it was approaching a United States vessel. The remaining crew spent the night of the incident and the following day fighting a fire on the ship and the vessel was eventually able to make it back to land under her own power.
1. Gulf War Oil Spill
Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped millions of barrels of oil into the Persian Gulf at the end of January 1991. The incident was a wartime move against U.S. forces and remains the largest oil spill in history to this day. People who witnessed the spill explain that it is hard to describe the amount of oil in the water. While the Persian Gulf was shockingly resilient to the large amount of oil in her waters it still devastated marine wildlife and coastal habitats in the Gulf.

3:05

Preveza "A beautiful destination"

Preveza "A beautiful destination"

Preveza "A beautiful destination"

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

4:07

Bizzarre Bottomless Pit Found in the Gulf of Mexico

Bizzarre Bottomless Pit Found in the Gulf of Mexico

Bizzarre Bottomless Pit Found in the Gulf of Mexico

It is known as the 'Jacuzzi of Despair' - and is one of the oddest places on the planet.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3895610/The-bottomless-jacuzzi-despair-kills-swims-Researchers-reveal-massive-brine-pool-coast-New-Orleans.htmlMusic: Hypnothis by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
The New York Times conferences deepen conversations in disrupted industries: health, higher education, technology, food, luxury, energy and more.
Each event, thoughtfully curated by The New York Times, features notew...

published: 12 Mar 2017

Izhorian tribes return to ancient homeland on Gulf of Finland

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, ...

published: 20 Sep 2013

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
See more great art at simpletreebooks.com

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published: 27 Jun 2018

Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 e...

published: 27 Sep 2008

Lost Civilization under Persian Gulf, Ancient, Water World, Home of Enki, & the Great Abzu Discovery

Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208151609.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abzu
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Iraq/@28.0052238,43.6051908,4.49z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1557823d54f54a11:0x6da561bba2061602!8m2!3d33.223191!4d43.679291
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/edition2/credits.php
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi
http://unexplai...

published: 26 Jul 2017

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. ...

13 Crazy Persian Gulf Events

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the...

published: 14 Sep 2016

Preveza "A beautiful destination"

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

published: 15 Jan 2019

Bizzarre Bottomless Pit Found in the Gulf of Mexico

It is known as the 'Jacuzzi of Despair' - and is one of the oddest places on the planet.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3895610/The-bottomless-jacuzzi-despair-kills-swims-Researchers-reveal-massive-brine-pool-coast-New-Orleans.htmlMusic: Hypnothis by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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GLOBAL ART FORUM 8: Crisis: The End of Pearling in the Gulf (Qatar)

INTERVIEW: Crisis: The End of Pearling in the Gulf (Qatar)
For several millennia, the world's finest pearls were fished in the Gulf. Pearling provided work (much of it grueling), wealth and identity. When the JapaneseMikimoto Kōkichi developed the first artificially cultured pearl at the end of the 19th century, it signaled the beginning of the end for Gulf pearling. A period of great economic strife ensued, bringing with it poverty and uncertainty, as well as the demise of ancient cultural practices, such as the music sung and played by pearl divers.
HubertBari (Director, Pearl and JewelleryMuseum in Doha), Sheyma Buali (Independent culture journalist, essayist and researcher), Rolf Killius (Ethnomusicologist, Curator for Oral and Musical Cultures at the British Library - Qatar Fo...

Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate...

Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
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Each event, thoughtfully curated by The New York Times, features noteworthy speakers, panel discussions and interactive debate, and high-level networking. See our full list of upcoming conferences below.

Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
The New York Times conferences deepen conversations in disrupted industries: health, higher education, technology, food, luxury, energy and more.
Each event, thoughtfully curated by The New York Times, features noteworthy speakers, panel discussions and interactive debate, and high-level networking. See our full list of upcoming conferences below.

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
DateShot: April 18, 2006Duration: 10:47
Original source and license:FreeVideo.RT.com

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
DateShot: April 18, 2006Duration: 10:47
Original source and license:FreeVideo.RT.com

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offering...

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
See more great art at simpletreebooks.com

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
See more great art at simpletreebooks.com

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I always try to make latest mehndi designs and new mehndi designs and simple mehndi designs for beginners...
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I make Arabic mehndi designs, Indian mehndi designs, Pakistani mehndi designs, intricate mehndi designs, mandala mehndi designs, ornamental, jewelry, gulf, egyptian, etc.., so you will find best mehndi/henna designs on my channel, MehndiArtistica
This Mehndi Pattern is for modern bride, it's a full hand intricate Mehendi design hope you guys will appreciate it :)
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go visit The Izmir Archeology Museum (Turkish: İzmir Arkeoloji Müzesi) which is an archeology museum in Izmir, Turkey and which contains a number of artifacts from around the Gulf of Izmir. Most of the artifacts, which include jewelry, busts, statues, statuettes, tools, and various eating and cooking utensils, come from the Bronze Age, or from the Greek and Roman periods.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go visit The Izmir Archeology Museum (Turkish: İzmir Arkeoloji Müzesi) which is an archeology museum in Izmir, Turkey and which contains a number of artifacts from around the Gulf of Izmir. Most of the artifacts, which include jewelry, busts, statues, statuettes, tools, and various eating and cooking utensils, come from the Bronze Age, or from the Greek and Roman periods.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vic-stefanu.html
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
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Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has...

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.

Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208151609.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abzu
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Iraq/@28.0052238,43.6051908,4.49z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1557823d54f54a11:0x6da561bba2061602!8m2!3d33.223191!4d43.679291
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/edition2/credits.php
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Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208151609.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abzu
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Iraq/@28.0052238,43.6051908,4.49z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1557823d54f54a11:0x6da561bba2061602!8m2!3d33.223191!4d43.679291
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/edition2/credits.php
http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi
http://unexplained.co/paranormal-articles/five-amazing-forgotten-underwater-cities/7717/
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Heraklion,+Greece/@34.9583971,35.2482398,4.95z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x149a586bd068e13f:0x400bd2ce2b9b6f0!8m2!3d35.3387352!4d25.1442126
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Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. It will unite for the first time the museum’s two paintings of Dieppe and Cologne with a closely related, yet unfinished, work from Tate Britain that depicts the modern harbor of Brest. The exhibition is organized by SusanGrace Galassi, SeniorCurator at The Frick Collection; leading Turner scholar Ian Warrell; and JoannaSheers Seidenstein, the Frick’s Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published in association with Yale University Press.

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. It will unite for the first time the museum’s two paintings of Dieppe and Cologne with a closely related, yet unfinished, work from Tate Britain that depicts the modern harbor of Brest. The exhibition is organized by SusanGrace Galassi, SeniorCurator at The Frick Collection; leading Turner scholar Ian Warrell; and JoannaSheers Seidenstein, the Frick’s Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published in association with Yale University Press.

13 Crazy Persian Gulf Events

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widesprea...

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the Persian Gulf a giant explosion ripped through the ship, causing a fire that would last for two days before the vessel would finally sink to the bottom of the Gulf. The disaster claimed 238 lives. A survivor, who published an account of the incident, describes the sound of the wind tearing through the ship being drowned out by the sound of human screams and says that those screams have haunted him his whole life.
6. Iran’s Suez Canal
This hasn’t been built yet, but if it ever does it will be a huge deal. Iran is planning to construct an artificial canal linking the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. The ambitious project faces a ton of hurdles, but it is expected to be commissioned sometime in the 2020’s. Issues to overcome include the cost of the project, the many different countries that would have to be involved and the difference in elevation between the Iranian regions that would have to be connected. It is a project that has been discussed since the 1980’s and would be extremely beneficial to the regions in the area, especially Iran.
5. Nowruz Oil Field Spill
The Gulf War oil spill is infamous thanks to the fact that it was both the biggest oil spill ever and that it was done intentionally. Historically it overshadows another big oil spill that also occurred in the Persian Gulf. On February 10, 1983 a tanker collided with a platform at the Nowruz Oil Field, causing a spill of approximately 1,500 barrels daily. The well was left uncapped for over 7 months because it was in the middle of the Iran/ Iraq war zone. Finally the well was capped by the Iranians on September 18,1983 in an operation that would claim 11 lives.
4. UnknownCreature Surfaces
People ran wild with speculation when this and several other photos surfaced in July of 2013. An Iranian vessel discovered this unknown creature floating around in the Persian Gulf. The vessel was unable to haul the giant carcass back to land so we will never know for sure what it was. While some claimed it could have been the loch ness monster, it was more than likely, a whale carcass.
3. U.S. Boats Seized
In January of this year two United States Navy riverine command boats and their crews were seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsNavy for wandering into Iranian territorial water. The issue was quickly resolved and the fleet was released after 15 hours. It comes amid a string of recent incidents between the two navies in the Persian Gulf. In late August, four of Iran’s ships got dangerously close to a U.S. destroyer traveling at high speeds. The U.S. ships fired off 10 flares before the approaching vessels finally veered off course. The U.S. called the incident unsafe and unprofessional.
2. USS Stark Incident
An Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the USSStark on May 17 1987, killing 37 of its crew and injuring an additional 21. The incident took place amidst the Iran- Iraq war and analysis of the incident revealed that the crew was partly to blame as they failed to warn the Iraqi jet that it was approaching a United States vessel. The remaining crew spent the night of the incident and the following day fighting a fire on the ship and the vessel was eventually able to make it back to land under her own power.
1. Gulf War Oil Spill
Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped millions of barrels of oil into the Persian Gulf at the end of January 1991. The incident was a wartime move against U.S. forces and remains the largest oil spill in history to this day. People who witnessed the spill explain that it is hard to describe the amount of oil in the water. While the Persian Gulf was shockingly resilient to the large amount of oil in her waters it still devastated marine wildlife and coastal habitats in the Gulf.

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the Persian Gulf a giant explosion ripped through the ship, causing a fire that would last for two days before the vessel would finally sink to the bottom of the Gulf. The disaster claimed 238 lives. A survivor, who published an account of the incident, describes the sound of the wind tearing through the ship being drowned out by the sound of human screams and says that those screams have haunted him his whole life.
6. Iran’s Suez Canal
This hasn’t been built yet, but if it ever does it will be a huge deal. Iran is planning to construct an artificial canal linking the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. The ambitious project faces a ton of hurdles, but it is expected to be commissioned sometime in the 2020’s. Issues to overcome include the cost of the project, the many different countries that would have to be involved and the difference in elevation between the Iranian regions that would have to be connected. It is a project that has been discussed since the 1980’s and would be extremely beneficial to the regions in the area, especially Iran.
5. Nowruz Oil Field Spill
The Gulf War oil spill is infamous thanks to the fact that it was both the biggest oil spill ever and that it was done intentionally. Historically it overshadows another big oil spill that also occurred in the Persian Gulf. On February 10, 1983 a tanker collided with a platform at the Nowruz Oil Field, causing a spill of approximately 1,500 barrels daily. The well was left uncapped for over 7 months because it was in the middle of the Iran/ Iraq war zone. Finally the well was capped by the Iranians on September 18,1983 in an operation that would claim 11 lives.
4. UnknownCreature Surfaces
People ran wild with speculation when this and several other photos surfaced in July of 2013. An Iranian vessel discovered this unknown creature floating around in the Persian Gulf. The vessel was unable to haul the giant carcass back to land so we will never know for sure what it was. While some claimed it could have been the loch ness monster, it was more than likely, a whale carcass.
3. U.S. Boats Seized
In January of this year two United States Navy riverine command boats and their crews were seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsNavy for wandering into Iranian territorial water. The issue was quickly resolved and the fleet was released after 15 hours. It comes amid a string of recent incidents between the two navies in the Persian Gulf. In late August, four of Iran’s ships got dangerously close to a U.S. destroyer traveling at high speeds. The U.S. ships fired off 10 flares before the approaching vessels finally veered off course. The U.S. called the incident unsafe and unprofessional.
2. USS Stark Incident
An Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the USSStark on May 17 1987, killing 37 of its crew and injuring an additional 21. The incident took place amidst the Iran- Iraq war and analysis of the incident revealed that the crew was partly to blame as they failed to warn the Iraqi jet that it was approaching a United States vessel. The remaining crew spent the night of the incident and the following day fighting a fire on the ship and the vessel was eventually able to make it back to land under her own power.
1. Gulf War Oil Spill
Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped millions of barrels of oil into the Persian Gulf at the end of January 1991. The incident was a wartime move against U.S. forces and remains the largest oil spill in history to this day. People who witnessed the spill explain that it is hard to describe the amount of oil in the water. While the Persian Gulf was shockingly resilient to the large amount of oil in her waters it still devastated marine wildlife and coastal habitats in the Gulf.

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

Museums and Galleries are springing up all over the Gulf, celebrating Arab heritage both ancient and modern. Should Gulf Cooperation Council states collaborate or compete in this new cultural landscape?
Speakers: Tariq al-Jaidah, Founder, KataraArt Center, VilmaJurkute, Director, Alserkal Avenue; Moderator, Farah Nayera, CultureWriter, The New York Times.The New York Times conferences convene speakers and delegates from around the country and the globe to address crucial topics, present innovative solutions and provide your business with new outlooks and opportunities.
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Izhorian tribes return to ancient homeland on Gulf of Finland

Summery:The ancient Izhorian tribes of northwest Russia were dispersed across the country after the end of the Second World War. However, over the past 15 years an increasing number of Izhorians have returned to their native villages on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. They're now reviving their heritage and culture, including their native language and folk music.
(Comment by Alt-arts LLC: Despite it runs only for 10 minutes, all shots are shot and edited precisely as the subject need them to be. The viewer can feel the winter cold of northern Russia, its atmosphere, the tradition and history of Izhorian tribes in full and vivid colors. And Izhorian song as soundtrack is fantastic. One of the best ethnographic documentaries made by RT)
Languyage: EnglishLocation: Soikinsky Peninsula, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
DateShot: April 18, 2006Duration: 10:47
Original source and license:FreeVideo.RT.com

Art of the Ancient Americas by Simple Tree

A rich array of objects from the major civilizations of ancient Mexico constitute the heart of the collection. The collection features ceramic funerary offerings from the WestMexican states of Nayarit, Colima, and Jalisco, exquisite jade figures produced by Olmec artists on the Gulf Coast, and textiles and ceramics from the ancient kingdoms of Peru.
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Qatar Islamic art museum

Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.

Lost Civilization under Persian Gulf, Ancient, Water World, Home of Enki, & the Great Abzu Discovery

Many ancient texts describe the Fish PeopleMermaids & Mermen coming from the seas. You will even see the Pope today with the FishHat.
I have recently made the connection of the Abzu “HolyWaters of Enki” being underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf & the Arabian Sea.
There are dozens of new discoveries off the coast, under water that prove ancient scriptures and many of the sumerian tablets recorded thousands of years ago.
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Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), nineteenth-century Britain’s greatest land- and seascape artist, depicted ports throughout his career, both in monumental oil paintings and in watercolors. An insatiable traveler and an artist with a deep fascination with light, topography, and local traditions, as well as with classical antiquity, Turner brought an innovative approach to the depiction of both modern and ancient ports. In the spring of 2017, The Frick Collection will present Turner’sModern and AncientPorts: Passages through Time, a major exhibition that brings together some thirty-five works from the 1810s through the late 1830s in oil, watercolor, and graphite that capture contemporary cities in England, France, and Germany, as well as imagined scenes set in the ancient world. It will unite for the first time the museum’s two paintings of Dieppe and Cologne with a closely related, yet unfinished, work from Tate Britain that depicts the modern harbor of Brest. The exhibition is organized by SusanGrace Galassi, SeniorCurator at The Frick Collection; leading Turner scholar Ian Warrell; and JoannaSheers Seidenstein, the Frick’s Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published in association with Yale University Press.

13 Crazy Persian Gulf Events

From discovering artifacts in the sea from an ancient Persian dynasty to even coming across a mysterious sea creature in water!
8. Drinking Water
A widespread shortage of water in Iran in recent years has led their government to look to the Persian Gulf fora solution. TheMinister of Power recently announced a project whose goal is to provide drinking water for 45 million people in 17 provinces of the region. General decline in precipitation and years of water mismanagement have led to this water crisis that has become a top priority for Iran’s government.
7. The MV Dara Sinks
The Gulf’s biggest maritime tragedy in peacetime took place on the MV Dara more than half a century ago. The Dara was a passenger liner that took off with 700 passengers and crew from Bombay. While sailing the Persian Gulf a giant explosion ripped through the ship, causing a fire that would last for two days before the vessel would finally sink to the bottom of the Gulf. The disaster claimed 238 lives. A survivor, who published an account of the incident, describes the sound of the wind tearing through the ship being drowned out by the sound of human screams and says that those screams have haunted him his whole life.
6. Iran’s Suez Canal
This hasn’t been built yet, but if it ever does it will be a huge deal. Iran is planning to construct an artificial canal linking the Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf. The ambitious project faces a ton of hurdles, but it is expected to be commissioned sometime in the 2020’s. Issues to overcome include the cost of the project, the many different countries that would have to be involved and the difference in elevation between the Iranian regions that would have to be connected. It is a project that has been discussed since the 1980’s and would be extremely beneficial to the regions in the area, especially Iran.
5. Nowruz Oil Field Spill
The Gulf War oil spill is infamous thanks to the fact that it was both the biggest oil spill ever and that it was done intentionally. Historically it overshadows another big oil spill that also occurred in the Persian Gulf. On February 10, 1983 a tanker collided with a platform at the Nowruz Oil Field, causing a spill of approximately 1,500 barrels daily. The well was left uncapped for over 7 months because it was in the middle of the Iran/ Iraq war zone. Finally the well was capped by the Iranians on September 18,1983 in an operation that would claim 11 lives.
4. UnknownCreature Surfaces
People ran wild with speculation when this and several other photos surfaced in July of 2013. An Iranian vessel discovered this unknown creature floating around in the Persian Gulf. The vessel was unable to haul the giant carcass back to land so we will never know for sure what it was. While some claimed it could have been the loch ness monster, it was more than likely, a whale carcass.
3. U.S. Boats Seized
In January of this year two United States Navy riverine command boats and their crews were seized by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsNavy for wandering into Iranian territorial water. The issue was quickly resolved and the fleet was released after 15 hours. It comes amid a string of recent incidents between the two navies in the Persian Gulf. In late August, four of Iran’s ships got dangerously close to a U.S. destroyer traveling at high speeds. The U.S. ships fired off 10 flares before the approaching vessels finally veered off course. The U.S. called the incident unsafe and unprofessional.
2. USS Stark Incident
An Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the USSStark on May 17 1987, killing 37 of its crew and injuring an additional 21. The incident took place amidst the Iran- Iraq war and analysis of the incident revealed that the crew was partly to blame as they failed to warn the Iraqi jet that it was approaching a United States vessel. The remaining crew spent the night of the incident and the following day fighting a fire on the ship and the vessel was eventually able to make it back to land under her own power.
1. Gulf War Oil Spill
Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped millions of barrels of oil into the Persian Gulf at the end of January 1991. The incident was a wartime move against U.S. forces and remains the largest oil spill in history to this day. People who witnessed the spill explain that it is hard to describe the amount of oil in the water. While the Persian Gulf was shockingly resilient to the large amount of oil in her waters it still devastated marine wildlife and coastal habitats in the Gulf.

Preveza "A beautiful destination"

Holding a strategic location - its name suggests a passage - on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf and a stone's throw from Italy, Preveza was built on the ruins of ancient Verenice by the king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, in 290 Β.C. Surrounded by wonderful beaches, rare habitats and ancient monuments, the city chosen by poets and writers - such as Marcus Aurelius and Karyotakis - to devote themselves to art, it is certainly a place is inspiration.
With the mansions, castles, picturesque alleys, the gardens and blooming yards, with the mysterious atmosphere of the Necromantic Oracle of Acheron and monumental architecture of ancient Nicopolis, Preveza is full of surprises every season of the year.

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They were also told about the Gandharaart and civilisation in the region ... said, adding that a plan had been chalked out to protect and preserve all ancient places and building in a proper manner ... They were also told about the Gandhara art and civilisation in the region....

A collection of antique and fine European artworks will soon be on view at HaynesGalleries in Franklin in “The Lannie Neal ArtCollection.” ... Known for his impeccable, sophisticated taste, he has transformed homes through decor but also through art. With an extensive client base, Neal always kept a large inventory of fine art goods....

Friday and Saturday at Roaring Springs to display the ancientart of creating tools out of rocks.Activities are scheduled to focus on the Community Center across from the historic Old SettlersRodeo arena, where flint knappers plan to demonstrate and teach methods of making arrow ......

Shattered remains of once majestic works of art can now be digitally recreated and restored to their former glory thanks to a team of archaeologists ...Trials with the technology were conducted on pieces of ancient statues and Byzantine ......

A new feature to the exhibition at the Institut Du MondeArabe is the fact that it is enriched by contemporary art from the Institute's collection. Whilst the ancient antiques present the history of cultural integration, the new collection of contemporary art emphasizes the continuity and uninterruptedness of the inter-cultural dialogue....

The Japaneseart of 'forest bathing' is the inspiration behind the garden that the Duchess of Cambridge is creating for the Chelsea Flower Show. And apparently the ancient practice, which involves spending time in nature to heal your mind and body, really can help you turn ......

Eight ancientEgyptian mummies discovered in ornately decorated sarcophagi ... “I hope the stones continue to be used and enjoyed—while not ancient, it is still in a fantastic location and makes for a great feature in the landscape.” ... Another "ancient" stone circle has recently been exposed as modern....

Soak in all the art... Among the most visited art museums in the world, the National Gallery in London is a creative haven for art enthusiasts ... It is home to the largest collection of ancientEgyptian material outside of Cairo ... CastlefieldArtGallery, with its exhibitions of contemporary art, is another interesting place to see ... ART MUSEUMS....